Faculty/Author Profile

George A. Hani

Miller & Chevalier Chartered

Washington, DC, USA

George Hani is the Chair of the Tax Department and serves on the firm’s Executive Committee. He concentrates his practice on the resolution of tax controversies at the administrative level, with a particular focus on tax accounting issues. He has represented clients in traditional Internal Revenue Service (IRS) examinations and administrative appeals, as well as in connection with a number of IRS dispute resolution programs, such as the Advanced Pricing Agreement (APA) program, the Pre-Filing Agreement (PFA) program, the Compliance Assurance Process (CAP), Fast Track Appeals and Accelerated Issue Resolution (AIR). Mr. Hani has assisted taxpayers to secure consents for changes in methods of accounting, private letter rulings and favorable technical advice memos from the IRS National Office. When necessary, he has represented taxpayers in United States Tax Court and the United States Court of Federal Claims. He has also represented individuals in collection matters, criminal investigations and the off-shore voluntary disclosure programs.

Mr. Hani has broad substantive experience driven in large part in response to the spectrum of issues that the IRS decides to audit and challenge. Recently, Mr. Hani has been involved in several large matters involving the application of the clear reflection of income standard as well as the interaction between the financial products rules and the tax accounting rules. Other recent cases involved the application of either the economic performance rules for deductions the IRS sought to defer or the all-events test for income the IRS sought to accelerate. In addition, Mr. Hani has extensive experience in audit issues regarding employee fringe benefits, use of mark-to-market under Section 475, and U.S. withholding taxes on cross-border payments. He also has experience in IRS challenges to the use of various tax incentives, such as the credits for making solid synthetic fuel from coal and for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), the allowance of accelerated depreciation for particular types of property, and the use of tax-exempt financing to construct recycling facilities.

Mr. Hani is the immediate past Chair of the Administrative Practice Committee of the ABA's Taxation Section. He was also a member of the Steering Committee for (and is a past Chair of) the Taxation Section of the District of Columbia Bar. He is a frequent speaker at Tax Executives Institute (TEI) chapter meetings and national programs and has published several articles in TEI's The Tax Executive. He earned his B.A. at Duke University and a Masters of Education from Harvard University. While attending the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Mr. Hani was a member of the Catholic University Law Review.